Rambling Roses

Rambling roses are perfect for growing over arches and trellis’, due to their flexible branches which are easy to bend and tie in. Many rambling roses only flower once during early to mid-summer, but usually flower prolifically, producing clusters of flowers. The blooms of ramblers tend to be smaller than those of climbing roses, but are produced in such abundance that once established the result is often breath-taking. Many ramblers also go on to produce attractive hips in the autumn. Scrambling roses, or scramblers, are similar to rambling roses, but generally even more vigorous making them great for growing up into trees or planted to cover large areas.

(Musk Rambler) One of the few ramblers that repeat flowers, The pretty small orange-yellow, flowers are profusely produced in clusters on a healthy robust plant, blooms will pale to creamy buff with age. With good, glossy foliage and almost thornless this variety deserves far more attention. Falling into the shorter growing category, this rambler can comfortably be grown as a large bush if space permits. Bred by Turbat